Similar to Marriott International, ITC Hotels is observing demand across its key leisure destinations like Udaipur, Jaipur and Himachal Pradesh, alongside the popular beach retreat at Mahabalipuram due to favourable weather.
Meanwhile, Dharamveer Singh Chouhan, chief executive officer and co-founder, Zo World and Zostel, expects 15 to 20 per cent growth in occupancy, driven by the rising popularity of hostels in offbeat destinations like Rishikesh, Kasol, Hampi and Mukteshwar.
We have hotels in Mussoorie and Rishikesh which are poised to meet this demand,” said Monisha Dewan, vice president, sales and distribution, South Asia, Marriott International.“Lesser-known gems like Coorg and Mahabaleshwar are also gaining popularity, reflecting travellers’ evolving preference for comfort, experiences and breathtaking locales.
The story "Visa-free, cool and offbeat: Indian travellers' top summer picks" has 865 words across 27 sentences, which will take approximately 4 - 8 minutes for the average person to read.
Which news outlet covered this story?
The story "Visa-free, cool and offbeat: Indian travellers' top summer picks" was covered 2 days ago by Business Standard, a news publisher based in India.
How trustworthy is 'Business Standard' news outlet?
Business Standard is a fully independent (privately-owned) news outlet established in 1975 that covers mostly business and finance news.
The outlet is headquartered in India and publishes an average of 272 news stories per day.
It's most recent story was published 2 hours ago.
What do people currently think of this news story?
The sentiment for this story is currently Negative, indicating that people regard this as "bad news".
How do I report this news for inaccuracy?
You can report an inaccurate news publication to us via our contact page. Please also include the news #ID number and the URL to this story.